Victory has its rewards, but the payoff doesn’t usually come overnight. This certainly is the reality with Santa Clara’s new Council as they have cautiously invaded the upside-down turmoil...
Opinion
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Remember when wrong used to be wrong? It really was not that long ago. We have laws that have now been renamed...
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Santa Clara City Council has a new majority which voters approved last November. Potentially these new members offer to bring changes voters...
On March 10, 2020, I received an email from my school’s principal that the school would be closing because of the coronavirus....
Every day I see my mother use plastic to wrap both cooked and uncooked food, separate food into portions, and cover food...
Soon, we will arrive at the great patriotic day in July, with hopefully a sigh of relief. But I have news for...
Three famous statesmen from different generations addressed the same issue in similar statements. “Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of...
It has now become obvious that change will happen in Santa Clara, slowly, painfully, and eventually. While the new council majority is...
Letters To The Editor
Re: Final Verdict: Twice-Lost Voting Rights Lawsuit Cost City Nearly $5.8 Million – Letter to the Editor
The lesson here is that just because one occupies a position of responsibility, (here being council members and City Attorney), residents can...
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Dysfunctional government leads to confusion, chaos, and even collapse. While we may have this as an issue on the national scene, Santa...